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Fife Ogunde
Fife Ogunde is a research specialist and societal affairs commentator based in Saskatchewan. His research and writing interests primarily revolve around policy reform, socio-economic development and human rights.
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Opinion
Pulling public money from Saskatchewan's faith-based schools would be wrong and misguided
Allegations of abuse at a faith-based school need to be investigated, but these schools have a right to exist and operate according to their religious beliefs, says Fife Ogunde.
Canada -Saskatchewan |
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Opinion
Saskatoon security guard incident shows Canada is not so different from U.S. in treatment of minorities
Saskatchewan should not need its own George Floyd.
Canada -Saskatoon |
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Opinion
COVID-19 has redefined 'essential services' in Saskatchewan. It's time for paycheques to follow suit
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised interesting questions about what kind of workers are “essential” and how much they deserved to be paid as a result.
Canada -Saskatchewan |